Red, orange and brown paint, sand and stones to build the Mars surface

The first crater looks amazing!

The Mars surface is almost done!

The Aldershot Scouts make the paint for the Mars surface

Hundreds of red stones are ready to go on the Mars surface

Who said stones cannot be red?!

The 2nd Aldershot Scouts paint stones for the Mars surface

The Scouts keep on painting stones. The more, the merrier!

The 2nd Aldershot Scouts paint the small crater

After some layers of paint the Scouts look tired

One of the craters is looking great!

One of the craters is looking great!

While some of the Scouts paint the stones, the other keep on giving the Mars surface a good layer of paint

Fubra Universe and the Scouts plan how to organize the painting work

Now the Mars terrain surface is built, the Scouts started to paint it

After a bit, the first stones are ready to go on the Mars surface

The 2nd Aldershot Scouts paint the stones for the Mars Surface

Aldershot Scouts paint the stones for the Mars Surface

The Scouts start painting the stones for the Mars surface

The Scouts start painting the stones

Once finished, the Scouts wave at the camera

Margaret Gardiner

Well, I can see where you went wrong, with this project.

Had you given them a mass amount of each, MARS bars, Rice Krispies, Golden Syrup, Sweetened condensed milk, butter and chocolate plus extra (highest quality, of course), you would have ended up with a tastier end product plus they would have cleaned up behind themselves, immaculately: to the last lick. 😉

N.B. All involved should be sent home quickly, so that their parents get to participate in cleaning up sick. 😀